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Count Me In, LLC Launches New E-commerce Website

Count Me In, LLC is a privately-held company and developer of award-winning labor tracking software solutions that enable efficient, cost-effective management of people, processes, and operations at small to mid-sized businesses. Its robust Windows and QuickBooks-compatible applications feature an exclusive LightningID fingerprint identification engine that achieves fast, accurate, control of time and attendance, facility-access and labor tracking activity management.. Based in Mt. Prospect, Illinois, Count Me In is committed to making state-of the art technology accessible to Main Street business.

Mt. Prospect, IL - April 6, 2007 - Count Me In, LLC, a leading developer of award-winning biometric labor tracking software solutions that enable businesses to maximize personnel, process and operational efficiencies, today announced the launch of its new e-commerce website: www.countmeinllc.com.


Sell Your Book on Amazon-Review of Brent Sampson's Informative Book

Although I have contributed several hundred reviews to Amazon and I am even classified as one of their top one thousand reviewers, I never investigated how Amazon provides its authors with some terrific tools that would facilitate the promotion and selling of their books.

However, when I came across Brent Samson's Sell Your Book on Amazon, I realized how Amazon makes it possible to reach a worldwide audience almost without too much effort, as pointed out by Dan Poynter in the book's Foreword.

Sampson is the president and CEO of the self-publishing company, Outskirts Press and he has published two other books, Self-Publishing Simplified and Publishing Gems: Insider Information for the Self-Publishing Writer.

As indicated in the introduction to Sell Your Book on Amazon, it is crucial to grasp that Amazon is one of the most customer-centric companies in the world.


MOSAID Names New CEO and New Chairman of the Board

OTTAWA, April 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- MOSAID Technologies Incorporated (TSX:MSD) today announced the appointment of John C. Lindgren as the Company's new President and Chief Executive Officer, effective immediately. Mr. Lindgren succeeds George Cwynar, who has served as MOSAID's President and CEO since 1994.

MOSAID also announced the appointment of Carl Schlachte, President and CEO of ARC International , as Chairman of the Board of Directors, effective immediately. Mr. Schlachte succeeds Thomas I. Csathy, who has served on MOSAID's board for 16 years. Mr. Csathy was appointed Vice Chairman of the Board in 1992 and has served as Chairman since 2002.

Richard D. Boadway, Chief Financial Officer since 1997 and Executive Vice President since 2003, will also be leaving the Company, following the orderly transfer of his responsibilities.


Communist Media: Making the American Promise Real for Everyone

This moment is an intersection of past and future. These archives were donated to this grand library because of the responsibility we felt for the future, not only the Communist Partys and the Peoples Weekly Worlds future, but the future of the working-class, left and socialist movements.

By making these archives accessible to the public through the work of these talented librarians students, unionists, academics and historians can study and learn from previous generations. They can then do something great with this knowledge write books, produce films and in other ways bring to the public the rich, diverse and beautiful Peoples History of the United States.

Those who study the archives will surely spot some mistakes, some foibles. After all, Communists are human, and we do err.


Product Review — Compuware Optimal Trace

Many requirements tools focus on accessibility and convenience features but fail to address fully the main issue that made use case analysis so successful: managing functional requirements and tracing them through the project development lifecycle. Functional requirements are often ignored or treated as a byproduct during broader requirements gathering. This is a serious misconception because functional requirements define the skeleton of the software system architecture. Despite the fact that many tools claim to support use cases, the situation with functional requirements isn't clearcut. The only tool I know of that supports use case modeling through the design of its core approach is Compuware Optimal Trace.

Product Description Optimal Trace uses project scenarios as the main unit.


Consumer Demand For GPS Headed In The Right Direction, CEA ...

Overall satisfaction among owners of Global Positioning System (GPS) devices is high, and consumer interest for the technology is exploding, according to a research report released today by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA). GPS - Exploring Ownership and Interest revealed an 80 percent owner satisfaction rate, which was strongly influenced by the ease of use and display quality of the devices, which are used primarily for navigation assistance in a vehicle.

Convergence has spread GPS across multiple product segments resulting in greater consumer awareness and budding adoption of the technology, said Steve Koenig, CEAs senior manager of industry analysis. The availability of new services like real-time traffic information will continue to drive this segment forward in the coming years.


A cozy bookstore dream

HOW MANY times have you thought about chucking it all to open a cozy bookstore? Junketing authors would hold signings. Your friends would be your best customers. You'd stroll the aisles in a nubby sweater-vest, a maitre d' of bookworms, sorting the Jane Austen from the Paul Auster.

Sad to say, if you think like this, you're a candidate for the nuthouse, or at least the poorhouse. In San Francisco, independent bookstores -- even big ones with loyal fans -- are an endangered species.

The latest case is Cody's on lower Stockton Street. It will shut down April 20 after 18 months of losing money. Cody's limped along with a small sidewalk entry to a downstairs main floor. It also was sandwiched between two big Borders stores within blocks. From Day One, it was a longshot.

It's not alone.


Star Calendar

Pyjama Story Time - free for young children and their caregivers. Listen to a half hour of bedtime stories, songs, rhymes and finger plays, Monday, April 16, 6:30-7 p.m. at Aldergrove Library. Wear your pj's and bring your favourite stuffed animal. Registration required: 604-856-6415.

Home Based Business Expo/Craft Fair/Flea Market - Saturday and Sunday, April 14-15, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at Jubilee Hall, 7999 Bradner Rd. Tables/spots $15/day or $25/weekend. Lots of variety. To participate or for more info: Tanya 604-856-1315.

Special Easter Craft and Storytime Drop in - April 7, storytimes are 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. at Aldergrove Library, 26770 - 29 Ave. Info: 604-856-6415.

Aldergrove Library Booksale - Great prices at Aldergrove's own fling into spring, clean out the old, make way for the new booksale, April 18 to 28, at 26770 - 29 Ave.



 

 

 

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